The film follows the story of American engineer Nicholas Burton in a race against time to reach his pregnant girlfriend Ishani. Burton enlists the help of an orphan street kid Javed and together they make a perilous 300 mile journey across deadly landscapes as a zombie apocalypse threatens to engulf the entire nation.

The Arriyadh Development Authority (ADA) in Saudi Arabia has announced the two winning international consortia who will oversee the design and construction of Riyadh’s new $22.5bn metro system. Officials say the project, said to be the largest public transport initiative in the world, will have six lines and will help boost the economy.

Shangri-La, a mythical Himalayan valley where people do not age, a mountainous utopia that is isolated from the outside world. The general idea is that you do not set out to find the valley, it finds you. But should you choose to leave you will not, legend has it, ever find your way back again. As a cyclist, I live for the exquisitely painful feeling that can only be achieved on the last 3km of a 16km climb, with the gradient never dipping below 9%. Why? I do not know, but I know that I am not alone in searching for cycling nirvana. The legend of Shangri-La has clear parallels to this kind of cycling, and the film draws this out beautifully.

Parkinson’s UK has unveiled a national awareness campaign designed by The Assembly in order to raise the profile of the charity and boost knowledge of the symptoms experienced by those living with the condition.

The outdoor, rail and press campaign is set to launch on Monday 10 December and will run for two weeks. The campaign will also be supported by digital and social media activity.

Gina Watson, a newly promoted homicide detective has finally come face-to-face with Sean Reed, ‘The Origami Butcher’. Although Gina has him at gunpoint he calmly proclaims there is a higher power at play and this is all part of his plan. Dismissively, Gina is about to call for backup but Sean reveals he has kidnapped her husband, William who will be executed in 27 minutes. He offers her a choice; go with him, alone, and see William for herself, or arrest him, and William will die. Tick Tick Tick… Times Running Out.

Jemma has just finished another hard day at work. Holding a bunch of work files that she has to study thoroughly for the next day and feeling already exhausted, she makes her way to the lift of the building. She presses the button and waits. The lift arrives, the doors open and she enters. And probably, it’s the first time in her life she really wished she had taken the stairs. Whatever is expected to happen in a lift between two women, actually, does happen. This is a story based on possibilities and clichés, coloured by unpredictable quirky twists.

A short documentary revealing the human cost of maritime piracy. Working with SIGNAL2NOISE and Aether Media in Dubai, the film was shot in the Middle East and India and screened at an international conference on piracy in Dubai in June 2012.

The film won 2 Gold Awards and a Platinum Best of Show at the 2012 Aurora Awards in the USA. “Great film: emotion to the max; awesome messages; great documentary.” – Judges citation.

Struggling to make ends meet in London, they decided to rustle up every penny they could lay their hands on and play the markets, to see how much they could make in 48 hours…

2 Days in January is what happened when they decided to film themselves taking their chances in an all-or-nothing attempt to beat the City traders at their own game and prove that anybody, with a strategy and the right approach, can make money. Serious money.Whether you’re interested in learning the basics, how they demystify trading and the strategy they used, or you just want to see how two everyday guys achieved what everybody said was impossible – this documentary is must-see entertainment with an educational twist and an ethical approach to capitalism.

A lonely Singaporean death row guard tries to help a young Australian convicted of drug trafficking accept her fate despite a bizarre contradiction – he is her executioner. Inspired by the true life figure Darshan Singh, Singapore’s Chief Executioner and self-styled death-row confidant.

“Working with Ram is an absolute pleasure, he has what seems to be an infinite amount of creativity, he’s incredibly hard working and has a very knowledgeable approach to the workflow of getting your score delivered to its next destination in the post workflow. He’s also a fun guy to be around which helps when you’re working in close quarters for extended periods of time.”Peter Harris, Director

Who We Are

Director: Peter Harris

Feature Film / Drama.

Two teens from a small country town fall madly in love, the kind of love you only have with your first. When Kate discovers she is pregnant, Toby swears to stand by her. In a nearby urban seaside town, Kelly falls for Kieran, despite his reputation. When she discovers he has been cheating on her, she explodes in violence, lashing out at the nearest target: Kate.

After a badly injured Kate loses their baby, Toby grows frustrated with the police’s failure to find her attacker, and decides to take matters into his own hands. But he only succeeds in taking a beating from Kieran. Meanwhile, Kelly has disappeared. Full of anger and self-loathing she teeters on the brink of the ultimate act of self-destruction, but salvation comes in the unlikely form of Chris an artistic soul who has broken away from the mean streets of London.

For a while, it seems that Kelly, too, might escape her violent past and find a new life with Chris. But this past is always inside her, growing daily as her own pregnancy progresses. When Toby and Kate discover where Kelly has been hiding they decide to confront her about the part she played in the death of their child. This time, Toby comes prepared for violence. But when they finally meet, nobody is prepared for what happens next…

“To say that it was a privilege to work with Ram is an understatement. I was touched with the amount of energy and enthusiasm that he carried throughout the scoring process. He poured his heart and soul into my short film and it shows on screen. Ram has a firm understanding of how to tell story and the role that music plays in connecting the audience with the themes and characters. He also has a warm and fun personality, which made it such a pleasure to collaborate with him everyday. I’d work with him again in a heart beat!”

Kari Barber, Director

The Fifth Horseman

Director: Kari Barber

Short Film- 32 min.

The Fifth Horseman is a coming of age tale of a Japanese medic who befriends an American pilot prisoner and chooses to rise up against what he knows to be wrong; the medical experimentation of prisoners of war.

The story follows Keiji, a young Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) medic assigned to the infamous Unit 731′s medical experimentation facility commanded by his father. Keiji has always believed Unit 731′s work is wrong, but as a failed medical student he has become so consumed by his desire to earn his father’s respect that nothing else matters. Everything changes with the arrival of a captured American pilot, whom Keiji soon befriends. Inspired by his new friend’s courage, Keiji throws off the shackles of tradition to rise up against his father and bring Unit 731 to its knees.

Composer Ram Khatabakhsh worked single handedly and wrote the music for the entire orchestra. He also orchestrate the music, notate the dots for musicians and conducted the 45 piece orchestra. The film’s final mix took place at Skywalker Ranch in San Francisco.

’Living the Life’ is the show that gives you unprecedented access to a conversation between two successful personalities. It is a unique concept and a twist on the usual interviewer/celebrity interviewee chat shows as there is no interviewer.These high profile individuals share their life experiences, how emotional experiences from their childhood, their early career, the onset of success and their subsequent journey through wealth and fame has shaped their lives, and they discuss their achievements and the effects of living life in the public eye. We build a picture of the events, hard work, traumas and good fortune which have brought them to public prominence and they give an honest and revealing exposure about how success has affected the highs and lows of their lives.

‘Living The Life’ is our first collaboration with BackDoor Productions. Composer Ram Khatabakhsh worked closely with Director Jules Williams & Producer Rosemary Reed in short time to create original and upbeat music. ‘Living The Life’ aired on Sky Arts channel and will be released on DVD by Tesco.

‘The Adored’ is our second collaboration with director Carl Medland and Amarjeet Singh. We work closely with director(s) to create a score that reflects the dark and phycological feel of this film. This film was premiered at Iris Film Festival 2011 in Cardiff.

At a turbulent time in her life, ex-model Maia Summer arrives at a secluded retreat in the heart of North Wales to rejuvenate her ailing career. Francesca Allman is the established, sexually ambivalent photographer whose elaborate work history she is relying on to make this happen. However, in the seclusion of the idyllic setting, the complexities of their individual lives combine their heightened emotions to create a chemistry that grows stronger with every passing hour. A complicated story of love, desire and seduction takes a dangerous turn as each of the lovers seeks the resolution to their own personal desires, posing the question – when you continue to lose the things that you love, how do you keep your mind?

Institute of Physics

Orca MediaCorporate Video

Institute of Physics 2011 Winner Awards

This is our latest collaboration with Orca Media. We worked closely with the creatives at Orca Media to create an original music that accompanies the footage and reflects the outstanding achievements of the nominees.

My Fantasy Stapler runs for 9 months from April to December 2011 across Europe in 11 languages where everyone can get involved. With 2 prizes to win each month, what are you waiting for? Start creating; sharing; and dreaming; to be in with a chance of winning. My Fantasy Stapler is the 2011 brand awareness campaign for Rexel Europe created by Purple Frog. An extensive mix of marketing initiatives from Metro ads in Paris though to online movies about the delivery of staplers and punches by Rexel Man, are all designed to engage and direct consumers to an online customisation tool and entry into a competition.

Rexel is a key brand within ACCO Brands Corporation – one of the world’s largest suppliers of office products. We worked closely with creatives at Purple Frog agency to create custom made bespoke music for this campaign.

First Light Awards 2011

My TentShort Film
Director: Ruth Antoine

We collaborated closely with Second Light and the director Ruth Antoine on her 3 minute short film. Ruth antoine won the talent of the year award 2011.

First Light is a UK wide organisation that uses film and media production to develop skills in young people aged up to 25. The annual FIRST LIGHT AWARDS showcases the creative talents of young people across the UK. An inspirational event, that is the must attend showcase for young filmmakers, it celebrated the next generation of British filmmakers (Tues 15th March), at the ODEON, Leicester Square, London.

Viiv Healthcare

Replay DigitalCorporate Video

This is our first collaboration with Replay Digital and Turtle Canyon Media. We worked closely with the creatives to produce a track for ViiV Healthcare internal video.
We are ViiV Healthcare – a global specialist HIV company established by GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer to deliver advances in treatment and care for people living with HIV. Our aim is to take a deeper and broader interest in HIV/AIDS than any company has done before and then take a new approach to deliver effective and new HIV medicines as well as support communities affected by HIV.

Goldfish is a short film directed by Peter Chipping. The film captures the challenges and the hectic life of a goldfish. Timophy Spall is the voice of the goldfish. The film was premiered at Cannes Film Festival in 2011.

Beyond Labels

Director: Jaime SyllaLottery Funded/GMFAFeature Documentary

‘Beyond Labels’ is directed by Jaime Sylla, project manager for GMFA’s Big Up project, which receives Big Lottery funding to create sexual health interventions for Black gay men in London. Big Up works with volunteers, most of whom are Black gay men, to help develop its projects. These volunteers helped conceive and develop many of the themes explored in ‘Beyond Labels’. The film offers inspiringly diverse voices who share their alternatives to the invisibility of stigmatisation which many have experienced within their own communities and families. This world premiere screening at the LLGFF will be followed by a discussion with the director and some of the film’s participants, as well as representatives from Big Up.

Maersk Oil 2011

Maersk OilTraining Video

This is our first Collaboration with AVC media and Director Jayson Clarke. AVC Media Enterprises is a fully integrated media and communications agency, combining one of Scotland’s top-rated corporate production houses with quality marketing communications, 3D animation, graphic design, digital media, audiovisual solutions, offshore entertainment and satellite communications. This film was used for company’s internal health and safety training and was released on DVD.

Taste London

Taste LondonViral Video

This is out first collaboration with Eye-Cue Films and the director Benjamin Johns. We worked with the director and creatives to create an upbeat and positive music for Taste London online advertising.